Average Rent in Newcastle upon Tyne
As of January 2026, the average rent in Newcastle upon Tyne is £1,190/month — 11% below the England average of £1,332. Rents are rising quickly, up +15.5% in the past year.
Key figures
- Average rent: £1,190/month (11% below the England average of £1,332)
- Rents rising fast: +15.5% year-on-year
- 1-bed average: £797/month
- LHA shortfall of £308/month for a 1-bed — housing benefit unlikely to cover market rent
Rent by bedroom type
Here's how average monthly rent in Newcastle upon Tyne breaks down by number of bedrooms, with year-on-year change for each.
| Type | Avg. rent | YoY change |
|---|---|---|
| All properties | £1,190 | +15.5% |
| 1 bedroom | £797 | +16.0% |
| 2 bedrooms | £984 | +15.8% |
| 3 bedrooms | £1,167 | +15.6% |
| 4+ bedrooms | £1,814 | +14.8% |
Rent by property type
Average rents in Newcastle upon Tyne also vary by property type. Flats and maisonettes tend to be cheaper than detached houses.
| Property type | Avg. rent |
|---|---|
| Detached | £1,665 |
| Semi-detached | £1,233 |
| Terraced | £1,268 |
| Flat / maisonette | £972 |
Local Housing Allowance comparison
The Local Housing Allowance (LHA) sets the maximum housing benefit for renters in the Tyneside area (April 2024 to March 2025). Here's how it compares to actual market rents.
| Size | LHA rate | Market rent | Gap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shared | £380 | — | — |
| 1 bed | £489 | £797 | +£308 |
| 2 bed | £549 | £984 | +£435 |
| 3 bed | £648 | £1,167 | +£519 |
| 4 bed | £922 | £1,814 | +£892 |
Where market rent exceeds the LHA rate, renters on housing benefit may need to cover the difference themselves.
Renting in Newcastle upon Tyne: what to know
Newcastle upon Tyne is in the North East region of England. The average rent of £1,190 per month is 11% below the England average of £1,332. This is 63% above the North East regional average of £731.
Rents in Newcastle upon Tyne are rising quickly — up +15.5% over the past year, faster than the North East average of +7.0%. For renters already in the area, this makes staying put more attractive than moving — and for newcomers, it highlights the importance of acting quickly when a suitable property appears.
There's a significant gap between market rents and Local Housing Allowance in this area. A 1-bed here averages £797, but the LHA rate for the Tyneside BRMA is £489 \u2014 a shortfall of £308/month. Renters on housing benefit may need to top up from other income or look for properties below the local average.
If you’re looking to rent in Newcastle upon Tyne, building a strong credit profile can help you pass tenant referencing checks and access a wider range of properties. Reporting your rent payments to credit agencies is one way to start building that history.
FAQs
What is the average rent in Newcastle upon Tyne?
The average rent in Newcastle upon Tyne is £1,190 per month as of January 2026. This covers all property sizes. A 1-bed averages £797, a 2-bed £984, a 3-bed £1,167.
Is rent in Newcastle upon Tyne going up or down?
Rents in Newcastle upon Tyne have increased by +15.5% over the past year. This is well above the national average rate of increase, putting extra pressure on renters.
How does rent in Newcastle upon Tyne compare to Local Housing Allowance?
The average 1-bed rent in Newcastle upon Tyne (£797) is £308 above the LHA rate of £489 for the Tyneside area. This is a significant gap — renters on housing benefit would likely need to cover the difference or look for below-market options.
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